International trade has shaped the modern world, yet until now
no single book has been available for both economists and general
readers that traces the history of the international economy from
its earliest beginnings to the present day. "Power and Plenty"
fills this gap, providing the first full account of world trade and
development over the course of the last millennium.
Ronald Findlay and Kevin O'Rourke examine the successive waves
of globalization and "deglobalization" that have occurred during
the past thousand years, looking closely at the technological and
political causes behind these long-term trends. They show how the
expansion and contraction of the world economy has been directly
tied to the two-way interplay of trade and geopolitics, and how war
and peace have been critical determinants of international trade
over the very long run. The story they tell is sweeping in scope,
one that links the emergence of the Western economies with economic
and political developments throughout Eurasia centuries ago.
Drawing extensively upon empirical evidence and informing their
systematic analysis with insights from contemporary economic
theory, Findlay and O'Rourke demonstrate the close
interrelationships of trade and warfare, the mutual interdependence
of the world's different regions, and the crucial role these
factors have played in explaining modern economic growth.
"Power and Plenty" is a must-read for anyone seeking to
understand the origins of today's international economy, the forces
that continue to shape it, and the economic and political
challenges confronting policymakers in the twenty-first
century.
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